"I'm just really grateful to be here. I brought my little girl and I'm letting her experience this community, which is very loving, and its all about prayer here, and it really surprises me that there's so much resistance to it," said Jackson.
Jackson says he hopes to build seven to nine yurts at the camp. Jackson also states most of his customers live in their yurts year-round.(http://www.kcrg.com/content/news/401124495.html)
Now that is love in action!
What we need now--each in our own small or large way--is to offer active love to our Mother Earth and all our neighbors. We may prevail; we may not. All we can ask of ourselves is to be courageously true to our deepest and most beautiful human nature: LOVE.
(Article changed on November 15, 2016 at 15:30)
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